Prep Football: ; Bridgeport's Sutton Wins Huff Award

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CLARKSBURG - A big reason why Bridgeport had its best season since moving up to Class AAA in 2004 was the play of its defense.

Behind a philosophy of all 11 players playing their assignments, the Indians surrendered just 10.3 points and 67 rushing yards per game en route to a 12-1 season that ended with a loss in the state semifinals to eventual Class AAA champion South Charleston.

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Prep Football: ; Bridgeport's Sutton Wins Huff Award

Every defensive player for the Indians bought into the concept of playing "team defense."

However, every team that thrives on such a balanced attack still needs a leader. The undeniable leader for B...

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